The 21-year-old was replaced by Pedro on 72 minutes, prompting the club's supporters inside Camp Nou to cheer the substitution, but Neymar, who has scored once for the Catalans since his €57 million move from Santos, has promised that the goals will come.

"I missed chances, but the goals will come," he told AS. "I prefer my assist for Pique's goal and the general team play. I can still give much more to Barcelona.

"But I am very happy because the team started well in the Champions League and it was so important."

Messi moved to 62 Champions League goals with the win over Frank de Boer's men, just nine short of all-time top goalscorer Real Madrid legend Raul, and Neymar admits he is delighted to be sharing the pitch with "the best in the world".

He added: "I am very, very happy to be sharing the pitch like a genius like Messi [who is] the best in the world."

The Blaugrana resume their domestic duties with a trip to Rayo Vallecano in Primera Liga on Saturday.